Description : When ore is heated generally in absence of air then what is process called? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : When ore is heated generally in absence of air then what is process called?
Last Answer : Calcination
Description : When coal is strongly heated continuously for 42 to 48 hours in the absence of air in a closed vessel, the process is known as __________ of fuel. A. atomisation B. carbonisation
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : `Ag_(2)S` ore Is mixed with NaCl and heated in the presence of air then products formed are
Last Answer : `Ag_(2)S` ore Is mixed with NaCl and heated in the presence of air then products formed are A. `AgCl+Na_(2)SO_( ... S` C. `AgCl+SO_(2)` D. `Ag+SO_(2)`
Description : When the coal is heated in absence of air, it is called its (A) Deoxidation (B) Gasification (C) Coalification (D) Carbonisation
Last Answer : (D) Carbonisation
Description : Heating of ore in the absence of air below its melting point is called
Last Answer : Calcinations
Description : What is formed when white phosphorus is heated at 540 K in the absence of air? -Do You Know?
Description : What happens when sulphur is heated in absence of air?
Last Answer : Sulfur is melted.
Description : What is formed when white phosphorus is heated at 540 K in the absence of air?
Last Answer : Red phosphorus
Description : Which substance is obtained when coal is heated in the absence of air?
Last Answer : Coke
Description : Coal is heated in absence of air for 7 minutes at a temperature of about __________ °C, during its volatile matter determination for proximateanalysis. (A) 550 (B) 750 (C) 950 (D) 1150
Last Answer : (C) 950
Description : Heating of a ore below its melting point in the absence of air is known as – (1) Refining (2) Calcination (3) Roasting (4) Smelting
Last Answer : (2) Calcination Explanation: Calcination involves simple decomposition of ore on heating below its melting point usually in absence of air to produce new compounds having higher percentage of ... as removing the moisture, organic matter and volatile impurities. Calcination makes the ore porous.
Description : Heating the ore below its melting point in the absence of air I to remove volatile impuri- ties is known as?
Description : Heating of a ore below its melting point in the absence of air is known as (1) Refining (2) Calcination (3) Roasting (4) Smelting
Description : The process of chemical decomposition at high temperature (upto 5000 C) in total or partial absence of air is called
Last Answer : combustion pyrolysis.
Description : Pick out the wrong statement pertaining to the turbine agitator. (A) Recommended peripheral speed for the turbine agitator is 200-250 metres/minute (B) Pitched blade turbine agitator gives only radial flow with ... l/4th of agitator diameter (with central disc, it is l/8th of the agitator diameter)
Last Answer : (B) Pitched blade turbine agitator gives only radial flow with complete absence of the axial flow
Description : Stools associated with Giardia infection are generally described as loose, bulky, frothy and/or greasy with A A. The absence of blood or mucus B. The presence of blood or mucus C. The absence of mucus D. The presence of mucus
Last Answer : The absence of blood or mucus
Description : Which of the following option is incorrect about the sludges? a) Sludges are soft, loose and slimy precipitate b) They are non-adherent deposits and can be easily removed c) Formed generally at heated portions of the boiler d) Can be removed by blow down operation
Last Answer : c) Formed generally at heated portions of the boiler
Description : If a metallic object is heated, its density generally: w) increases x) decreases y) fluctuates randomly z) remains the same
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- DECREASES
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) In process heat exchangers, saturated steam is preferred over the superheated steam (B) The maximum is the emissive power of a surface at a temperature T1 ... under natural convection conditions, the velocity profile in air, normal to the plate, exhibits a maximum
Last Answer : (B) The maximum is the emissive power of a surface at a temperature T1 occurs at a wavelength of λ1 . If the surface temperature is halved, the maximum in the emissive power would occur at a wavelength of 0.5 λ1
Description : When an unsaturated air-water mixture is heated at constant pressure, then (A) The partial pressure of water vapour increases (B) The specific humidity decreases (C) The relative humidity increases (D) The relative humidity decreases
Last Answer : D) The relative humidity decreases
Description : Choose the correct option the code regarding roasting process. (I) It is the process of heating the ore in air in a reverberatory furnace to obtain th
Last Answer : Choose the correct option the code regarding roasting process. (I) It is the process of heating the ore in air ... III and IV D. I , II , III and IV
Description : When the ore haematite is burnt in air with coke around `2000 K` along with lime, the process not only produces steel but also produces a silicate sla
Last Answer : When the ore haematite is burnt in air with coke around `2000 K` along with lime, the process not only produces ... 3)` C. `SiO_(2)` D. `CaCO_(3)`
Description : (A) Roasting is a process in which the ore is heate in presence of air (R ) Concentration of sulphide ore is done by calcinaiton
Last Answer : (A) Roasting is a process in which the ore is heate in presence of air (R ) Concentration of sulphide ... . If (A) is incorrect but (R ) is correct
Description : 0.257g of organic substance was heated with conc. sulphuric acid and then distilled with excess of strong alkali .the ammonia gas evolved was absorbed in 50ml of .1M HCl which required 23.2ml of c for neutralization at the end of the process. Determine the % of nitrogen in the compound ?
Last Answer : A. Vol of 0 .1M HCl taken = 50ml Vol of .1MNaOH used for neutralization of unused acid=23.2ml Now, 23.2 ml of .1MNaOH =23.2ml of .1MHCl Vol of .1MHCl unused=23.2ml Vol of .1MHCl required ... NH3 solution contain nitrogen = 14*26.8/10*1000 Percentage of Nitrogen=14*26.8*100/10*1000*.257 =14.6%
Description : Respiration in the absence of air is called - (1) Aerobic respiration (2) Anaerobic respiration (3) Muscular respiration (4) Molecular respiration
Last Answer : (2) Anaerobic respiration Explanation: Respiration in the absence of air is called Anaerobic respiration while respiration in the presence of air (oxygen) is called aerobic respiration.
Description : The thermal decomposition of alkanes in the absence of air is called : (a) Combustion (b) Oxidation (c) Cracking (d) Hydrogenation
Last Answer : Cracking
Description : Coke is made by heating coal in the absence of air at: A. 700 °C B. 1300 °C C. 900 °C D. 1700 °C ANSWER: Why are soft drinks made with chilled water rather than water at room ... B. Chilled water enhances the taste C. Chilled water attracts more carbon dioxide D. Chilled water is more hygienic
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : Coke is made by heating coal in the absence of air at: A. 700 °C B. 1300 °C C. 900 °C D. 1700 °C ANSWER: Most of the ozone in the atmosphere is concentrated in the _____ A. Mesosphere B. Troposphere C. Stratosphere D. Ionosphere
Description : Coke is made by heating coal in the absence of air at-----? A. 700 °C B. 900 °C C. 1300 °C (Answer) D. 1700 °C
Last Answer : C. 1300 °C (Answer)
Description : Conversion of yellow phosphorus to red phosphorous is done in retorts at 250-450°C in the (A) Presence of an inert atmosphere (B) Presence of a reducing atmosphere (C) Absence of air (D) Presence of an oxidising atmosphere
Last Answer : (C) Absence of air
Description : Conversion of yellow phosphorous to red phosphorous is done by heating it in covered retorts at __________ °C in absence of air. (A) 50-80 (B) 250-400 (C) 1000-1200 (D) 800-900
Last Answer : (B) 250-400
Description : Fermentation is adversely affected by the (A) Presence of air (B) Absence of air (C) High concentration (D) Presence of ammonium salts
Last Answer : (C) High concentration
Description : The strong heating of coal in absence of air is known as _______. a) destructive distillation b)refining c)combustion d)burning
Last Answer : a) destructive distillation
Description : Charcoal is 'activated' by: w) heating it in the absence of air x) heating it in steam y) destructive distillation z) absorption
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- HEATING IT IN STEAM
Description : Which of the following is NOT a means of preparing carbon dioxide? w) burning coke in the absence of air x) combustion of methane y) heating certain normal carbonates z) action of acids on carbonates
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- BURNING COKE IN THE ABSENCE OF AIR
Description : Which of the following process will be affected by the absence of enterokinase ?
Last Answer : Which of the following process will be affected by the absence of enterokinase ? A. Lipide `rarr ... `rarr` Dipeptide D. Amylose `rarr` Maltose
Description : Ageism refers to a) Bias against older people based solely on chronological age Individuals demonstrating ageism base their beliefs and attitudes about older people based upon chronological age without consideration ... refers to the age-related loss of memory in the absence of a pathologic process.
Last Answer : a) Bias against older people based solely on chronological age Individuals demonstrating ageism base their beliefs and attitudes about older people based upon chronological age without consideration of functional capacity.
Description : Sulphur removal by heating of pyrite ore in presence of air is called its (A) Reduction (B) Roasting (C) Calcination (D) Smelting
Last Answer : (B) Roasting
Description : Would air trapped between layers of glass cause the glass to break when heated to high temperatures?
Last Answer : answer:When heating, you're essentially increasing the pressure exerted by the air on the glass in which it's trapped. As the air has no means of escape if enough heat is added the increased pressure ... just putting in a single sheet and seeing if you get the same results without the air pressure.
Description : Give reasons for the following observations: (a) The element carbon forms a very large number of compounds. (b) Air holes of a gas burner have to be adjusted when the heated vessels get blackened by the flame. (c) Use of synthetic detergents causes pollution of water. -Chemistry
Last Answer : Answer. (a) Carbon forms large number of compounds since carbon is small in size and can form stable covalent bonds (catenation) and it shows tetravalency. (b) Air holes of gas burner are ... not get blackened. (c) Some synthetic detergents are non-biodegradable, therefore, cause pollution of water.
Description : Write chemical equation reactions taking place when carried out with the help of (a) Iron reacts with steam (b) Magnesium reacts with dil HCl (c) Copper is heated in air. -Chemistry
Last Answer : This is the Answer.
Description : Write balanced equations for the reaction of: (i) aluminium when heated in air. Write the name of the product. (ii) iron with steam. Name the product obtained. (iii) calcium with water. Why does calcium start floating in water? -Chemistry
Last Answer : The bubbles of hydrogen stick to the surface of metal that is why it floats.
Description : What kind of combustion is observed in alkanes? Why do air holes of a gas burner have to be adjusted when vessel being heated gets blackened by the flame? -Science
Last Answer : Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons and generally burn in air with a blue, non-sooty flame. If the bottoms of the cooking vessels in our homes are getting blackened, it shows that the air holes of the gas stove are getting blocked and the fuel is not burning completely.
Description : Iron sulphide is heated in air to form A, an oxide of sulphur. A is dissolved in water to give an acid. The basicity of this acid is..
Last Answer : Iron sulphide is heated in air to form A, an oxide of sulphur. A is dissolved in water to give an acid. The ... acid is.. A. 2 B. 3 C. 1 D. Zero
Description : Magnesium is heated in air.
Last Answer : Write balanced chemical equations : Magnesium is heated in air.
Description : What happen with the air in a soccer ball with a cooled and heated?
Last Answer : The air pressure goes down when cooled, goes up when heated. Asoccer ball left outdoors in freezing weather does not have muchbounce. Left outside on a hot day, has a lot of bounce.
Description : Air at dry bulb temperature Td1 is passed through the heating coil and some amount of air is by passed unaffected and leaves with dry bulb temperature Tb2 and the temperature of heated air is Td3 (where Td2 < Td3), what is the ... - Td1) / (Td2 - Td3) D. Bypass Factor = (Td2 - Td3) / (Td2 - Td1)
Last Answer : ANSWER : D
Description : What is the perfect condition for dehumidification of air? A. air is heated above its dew point temperature B. air is cooled up to its dew point temperature C. air is heated below its dew point temperature D. air is cooled below its dew point temperature